10-20-2013, 10:01 AM
Shannon, I've been thinking more about success and beliefs today. Does AM 6 have anything that will change people so they expect success and good things to happen without caring about it WHEN it does?
To me, it's not just about caring if you'll fail, but also the sudden clingy-ness and desperation that is revealed when a person starts seeing success. Much like someone who is starving and has accepted it, they may seem calm, but the instant food is put in front of their face, they will change into a desperate and ravenous animal.
I take this from my journal because I don't know how often you read those, but it's basically how I see it:
To me, it's not just about caring if you'll fail, but also the sudden clingy-ness and desperation that is revealed when a person starts seeing success. Much like someone who is starving and has accepted it, they may seem calm, but the instant food is put in front of their face, they will change into a desperate and ravenous animal.
I take this from my journal because I don't know how often you read those, but it's basically how I see it:
(10-20-2013, 09:51 AM)SargeMaximus Wrote: You [should] expect good things to happen, because they always happen, and you've become acclimated to success in such a way that it doesn't even phase you. GOOD things happening is the default, whereas in the model I currently follow, BAD things happening is the default which is (I believe) why it's so hard to start having success. The instant success starts to materialize, I cling to it and push it away.
This is true for everything in life I believe: money, women, success, confidence, you name it. I wonder if we shouldn't put this in AM 6 as well, or if it's already part of it/the effect will be the same.